How hospitality and tourism are transforming in the UK
With the UK’s hospitality and tourism sectors continuing to evolve, the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis have played a big role.
With the UK’s hospitality and tourism sectors continuing to evolve, the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis have played a big role.
Recent plans to reintroduce tax-free shopping for international visitors in the UK have been scrapped.
Acting as a silver lining amidst a storm of uncertainty, the crashing pound is likely to attract more US visitors to the UK, it has been suggested.
As the UK tourism sector recovers from the pandemic, a Government minister has been told more must be done to encourage international visitors.
Were you one of many UK holiday-goers whose trip got cancelled due to the pandemic?
Due to the ongoing staff shortages caused by the pandemic, UK restaurants have had to increase employee wages to entice chefs and waiters – which could mean higher prices for customers.
Some 445 heritage organisations affected by Covid-19 are set to receive more than £103 million in affordable loans and grant funding, it has been revealed.
According to the latest figures from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), only a quarter of eligible businesses in the hospitality sector have signed up to the new ‘Eat out to help out scheme’.
The Government has announced that tourism providers in England and Wales can now apply for a share of a £10 million rescue package designed to support the sector.
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